Japan advances to Pool E thanks to Aussies
Japan was watching Australia's 11-0 World Baseball Classic win over China very closely Thursday. The win clinched the host country a spot in the tournament's second round.
The two-time World Baseball Classic champions still need to finish pool play by playing China on Friday, but the game will have no effect on the tournament standings. China was eliminated following its loss to Australia.
Japan will finish pool play with two wins regardless of the outcome against China after defeating Cuba in the opener and Australia on Wednesday.
Japan will be joined in the second round, which will run from Sunday to March 16 in Tokyo, by the Netherlands and Israel, who already qualified from Pool A.
Either Australia or Cuba will join them to complete the bracket. Both teams sport 1-1 records heading into a win-or-go-home game Thursday at 10 p.m. ET. Cuba is a heavy favorite against Australia, whose win Thursday was just the country's second in World Baseball Classic history. This is Australia's fourth World Baseball Classic.
China will need to qualify for the next World Baseball Classic after coming in fourth in Pool B.
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